In the automatic winding process, splicing is the most important part. That is why Savio offers a wide range of splicing solutions that are optimised for different applications and requirements.
Mesdan (a Savio Group company) is a world-class splicer manufacturer with years of experience in production of best quality splicers providing the shortest and strongest splice results. Savio uses only its own splicers or Mesdan-made splicers.
Mesdan manufactures the well-proven AIR, MOIST AIR, WATER AND HEAT splicers. Savio's own twin splicers are completely mechanical.
The new Air and Moist Air splicers (improved versions of the previous 690 - Air and 6901 - Moist) are available with duo air control, i.e. with separation of air supply for tail preparation and splicing. Earlier versions featured a common air supply for tail preparation and splicing with adjustments. This new system allows technicians to play around with the settings for better results and control.
Air
895/845 AIR
Air splicer settings are completely centralised:
• Fast and simple change over
• Consistent uniformity of splice in each and every spindle
Main application range:
100% cotton and blends, cotton compact yarns, fancy yarns, core yarns, synthetic and artificial yarns, wool 100% and blends, silk.
Moist Air (optional)
8951/8451
Moist Air is an innovative air splicer using a very small quantity of water (as a spray). It features a water valve with dosage setting to moisturise the splice.
Moist Air is suitable for almost all kinds of short and long spun yarns with the exclusion of plied cotton, high twisted wool yarns and linen. The Moist Air splicer delivers superior performances on Tencel and fine counts.
High quality yarns of cotton, cotton with LYCRA fibre, Polyester/Viscose/Lycra fibre, TENCEL, and Lyocell blends.
Water Splicer Duo Stage (optional)
962
The splicing operation is performed under vacuum while the water is injected (Duo-Stage). All the splicer parts are located in a waterproof housing to avoid dangerous spray of water outside.
100% cotton coarse counts (flat and fancy yarns), 100% cotton compact yarns, mercerised/singed yarns, elastomeric yarns, two ply yarns, open end yarns, synthetic yarns, linen yarns.
Heat Splicer (optional)
6982
With the use of the heat, this splicer air technology guarantees a final joint with excellent appearance, high and consistent strength even with difficult yarn structures, different blended materials, and high twisted yarns.
Carded wool coarse counts, mule spun yarn, high twist yarns, 100% wool and blends.
Twin Splicer (optional)
Twin splicer is ranked at the top among all splicers for its superior quality. The splicer strength is always above 95% keeping the appearance the same as the parent yarn.
The splice on compact yarns, besides the strength, needs an extremely good appearance so that visible defects are not created on the finest fabrics. The Twin splicer for core yarns preserves the elastomeric filament entirely inside the joints.
Cotton 100%, cotton 100% effect yarns, compact yarns, elastomeric yarns, cotton and blends.
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